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  1. Wenceslas Square shopping on the largest square in Prague is shopping for every taste. Virtually every building houses a shop – shoes, books, Bohemian crystal and everything you need or do not need. Add to this a number of department stores and you have shopping pleasure for hours, if not days.

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      Start shopping on Wenceslas Square in front of the National...

    • Fashion

      Prague measures up to Paris, Milan or London if you are...

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      Prague is buzzing and some festival, music gig or fair is...

    • Hotels

      A good choice for budget hotels is the Zizkov neighbourhood,...

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      Grand Hotel Evropa was once the jewel-in-the-crown on...

    • Museums

      Museums and Galeries in Prague. Prague has a lot to offer in...

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      Prague sports many places where you can eat – restaurants,...

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      Shopping in Prague is probably not at the top of your...

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    The Wenceslas Square was set up as part of the project of the New Town of Prague (“Nové město pražské”), decreed by the celebrated King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV himself in 1348. It was intended to be one of the main marketplaces of Prague. The original name, “Horse Market” (due to regular horse markets taking place there in the ...

    The above mentioned main building of the National Museum, located at the top of Wenceslas Square, is probably the most important structure on Wenceslas Square. The Neo-Renaissance building is currently closed for a long-planned reconstruction. The re-opening of the historical building is set to happen in 2018, when the National Museum will celebrat...

    Wenceslas Square is not only the home of Czech history and the cultural centre of Prague, but it is also one of the most popular shopping venues of the Czech Republic’s capital. In addition to numerous occasional and regular markets, such as Easter markets or Christmas fairs, taking place at the square, there are also a great number of shops there....

    After dark, Wenceslas Square turns into a nightlife centre. There are many clubs in the square or on the streets around it. Prague in general is, among other things, considered to be a “night-life metropolis” and many young tourists come to the Czech Republic’s capital to party. The variety of bars, clubs, and restaurants with late night opening ho...

    Yes and no. It is safe in terms of your personal safety, you can walk there safely alone at any time during the night or early morning. But with the darkness coming you will be approached by many club boys attracting you to strip clubs and offering drugs. There is also a high concentration of junkies. The best way is to just ignore them and mind yo...

    Wenceslas Square is located between Prague’s “magistrála” (the main route going through the city) and “Na Příkopě” street. From the lower part of the square, one can easily walk to the Old Town. Since the square is a significant Prague centre, there are two transit stations connecting different metro lines. In the upper part of Wenceslas Square, th...

  2. May 2, 2022 · Travel guide to Wenceslas Square in Prague in 2024 - min attractions, hidden gems, museums, restaurants, night clubs, opening times and history.

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  4. Wenceslas Square in the heart of Prague is not only a bustling hub for fast food and shopping but also a significant historical site in the Czech lands, named after Saint Wenceslas, the patron saint of Bohemia, and overlooked by the majestic National Museum building.

  5. Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí) 2,373 reviews. #92 of 1,703 things to do in Prague. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Write a review. About. The lively center of Prague's commercial, social and cultural life, with shops, cafes, hotels and nightclubs lining its main avenue. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing.

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  6. Nowadays, Wenceslas Square is a popular area for tourists to find accommodation. This is due to its great location in the heart of the New Town (Staré Město), its rich historic and cultural past , and its numerous bars, restaurants and shops .

  7. Show on map. Monuments & Architecture. square/street. Contacts. Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí) Václavské náměstí. 110 00 Praha 1 – Nové Město. Object history. The grandly conceived square originated at the New Town establishment by Karel IV in 1348. It is 750 m long and 63 m wide in the upper part and 48 m wide in the bottom part.

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